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Logo 10 or Eolo - 7/6/2003 9:28:35 AM   
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Hi I am thinking of getting a elec heli within a week, and I am down to two. Logo 10 and Eolo. Can you guys give me some info or idea about them? They both can do 3D rite? Thank you in advance!
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Logo 10 or Eolo - 7/6/2003 3:58:41 PM   
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If it's between those 2, I'd say get the Logo!

I finally got myself a Logo, unfortunately haven't flown it yet, still getting everything together but can't wait, you can't really compare the 2, the Logo is pretty much a .30 size heli and they're not even in the same league. The only reason you may want to consider the Eolo in my opinion is if you had limited space to fly and wanted something smaller...



updated, just got done with a bunch of flights, WoW!!
Awesome machine, unreal stable and smooth and very responsive! The wind is no problem too, Just unreal!

Get yourself a Logo!

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Logo 10 or Eolo - 7/13/2003 11:22:19 AM   
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Hi etsoi,

I love my LOGO 10 and it's great aerobatic performance. It even does very nice autorotations. Check out my website for lottsa LOGO info....

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Logo 10 or Eolo - 7/14/2003 8:54:01 PM   
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I have an Eolo R22 and it is fantastic. Super easy to fly. I piled it into the ground and only lost my main blades, landing gear and fly bar : cost £35 Amazing

It is no powerhouse and don't expect to do 3d unless you go brushless.

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Logo 10 or Eolo - 7/16/2003 6:50:55 AM   
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go for the eolo!!!! it roc's, you get much more for your money than you do with logo 10,
check out the 3d video on

[url]www.rchover.com[/url]

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Logo 10 or Eolo - 7/31/2003 2:46:50 AM   
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I have an Eolo and a Logo 10. Both are really great but I don't think there are comparable. The Eolo is my latest toy's and is replacing my LMH. You need Brushless drives for any of them.

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Either!!! - 7/31/2003 3:13:50 AM   
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I have a Logo 10 and it rocks.!!!!

I have heard nothing but good things about the Eolo so I have one of them on the way also.!!!! It is smaller than the Logo10.

So, I guess it depends on what you want, bigger or smaller.

But I agree...to get the most out of any electric you should get the brushless Motor. Spend the money up front for a brushless setup and you wont be disappointed.!!!!!

Not much help huh???????

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Logo 10 or Eolo - 7/31/2003 3:14:22 AM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by McKoi
go for the eolo!!!! it roc's, you get much more for your money than you do with logo 10,
check out the 3d video on

[url]www.rchover.com[/url]
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I disagree, the eolo kit is $299, the Logo 10 is $339, if you set those both up with brushless set ups and equivalent gyros and servos, the cost difference is minute and the Logo 10 is ultra stable, winds don't bother it and can do mad 3D. I'm sure the eolo is pretty stable and can do some crazy 3D too, I never flown one but I'm pretty sure it's not as stable as a Logo 10 nor could it handle wind as well.

But then again, it's not really a fair comparison as the eolo is a good amount smaller so in my opinion it boils down to the size that you want, if you need something smaller to fly in smaller areas etc. get the eolo and if you have enough space I'd say of course get the Logo 10!

I'm actually thinking about getting an eolo for the back yard myself! I just wished there were other canopies for it.


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Logo 10 or Eolo - 7/31/2003 3:18:21 AM   
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What the Heck......just get both.!!!!!!!!

Stay away from the Micro heli's!!!!!

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Logo 10 or Eolo - 7/31/2003 3:55:47 AM   
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Hi Astronut,
Robbe just came out with a new canopy. [url]www.wachsmuth.com[/url] carries another canopy as well.
Check out this Eolo.
http://de.geocities.com/temrich_de/eolo/index.htm

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Logo 10 or Eolo - 7/31/2003 4:05:01 AM   
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Nice! Das what I'm talking bout! That canopy is sharp, literally, haha.

Yup, I was debating on getting another Corona, or a Pic Pro or Eolo for the backyard etc. I think I just made up my mind! Hopefully I can do it in the next couple of weeks.

Thanks, Cool pics Northstar So how's parts availability on it? Also, think that Atomic Force motor will be good in it initially just for sport flying?

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Logo 10 or Eolo - 8/1/2003 2:05:50 AM   
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Hi Astronut,
parts availibility is superb (at least here in Germany) but this depends very much of the hobbystore.

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Logo 10 or Eolo - 8/2/2003 8:11:47 AM   
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UPS brings my Eolo Monday. Any tips or anything I should be aware of when assembling this kit or setting it up?

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Logo 10 or Eolo - 8/2/2003 9:05:09 AM   
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check out the tips page on [url]www.rchover.com[/url]

also print out the english instructions , it makes it alittle bit easyer

enjoy the build it goes together in no time!

Jeremy

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Logo 10 or Eolo - 8/2/2003 9:19:46 AM   
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Hivoltage, where did you order yours from? RChover is backordered and doesn't have any and I can't seem to find another place and the sites I did see is in German so I can't understand and I tried emailing one of them with no reply...


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Logo 10 or Eolo - 8/2/2003 5:06:54 PM   
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I ordered from rchover...and got the last kit.

Sorry!!!!!

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Logo 10 or Eolo - 8/2/2003 5:26:58 PM